The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 07, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
HE BAZAR iLOgflLMERCHANT North Bend News
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furnish you with ,,.
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v COOS MAY APPLES, any va-,
In nny size, packed for Uoiibo
Ir sh'pnicnt to friends. Special
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ted mxes, 4 vnrlotlcs, for XmnB
j.vf better can be had.
THE BAZAR
HOUSE OF QUALITY.
Phone 32,
'hile Figuring
(THE CHEAP WIRING CAM-
ION DON'T OVERLOOK THE
lCT THAT WE ARE SELLING
KTlItES AT A DIG DISCOUNT.
itcn QTA VflATln tATrt.1 Ullll I
nbaU . IV. WA WWU , 1'Uill
IONS WE HAVE ONLY A FEW
m. DETTER PLACE YOUR OR
ER. . . i
LIABLE TO ARREST
AND FINE
Practicing Without
a License
The large number of cases
or iooc ins cured by "Natural
Sliape rlorsheim sIiom hnv,.
so affected the business of phy
sicians and chiropodists that
there is liable to be a serious
protest from local practi
tioners. The annoyance and discomfort oc
casioned by poorly made and improp
erly fitted shoes is entirely unnecessary,
No matter what the style or shape
every Florshcim shoe is made over
lasts that are modeled from measure
ments of the natural foot.
Wc arc shoe fitters and will sec
that you Ret your proper size.
A complete showing at 5.00.
Sonv KylesSG.OO.
fin .Woolen Mill Store
bos Bay Wiring Co. ! man ro mill clothiers
Ahrshfield - Oregon
KXl'KRT ELECTRICIANS.
Respectfully nslc your pntronago.
PHONE 237-J.
VOTE 298
A. II. WIHil has moved from the
McCnnn residence to the- Prey house.
Mrs. Matt KJellnml nnd dnughter,
Soltna, were Marshflold callers Sat
urday. P S. Barzeo of California, will
spend tho wlntor with his brother,
E. S. Darzce, here.
Mrs. Beatn WItllg and Httlo daugh-
l? , If H0.1, woro visiting friends In
Mnrshflohl Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. Albercht. Mrs. R.
O. Sliminerlln. Mra. v. ni,rtn ,,...,.
., .-..v. .,, w.fcn, .1 vi u
Mnrshflold shoppers last week.
Mrs. uiins. Kaiser and niothci,
Mrs. Oebhnrdt, nnd little dnutihtot
.uibs ireuorn of Porter Addition, vw-
itea friends horo last week.
airs, ciias. Lenovc nnd little
daughter, Mnry of Coqulllo City hnyo
uceti spending tho week nt MnyorC.
E . .lordon's homo nt Eastsldo.
Professor A. I). Ilcaumont, WK
Hnm Woods, Mls3 Lillian McCnnn
nnd Mrs. Robert McCnnn attended
tho W. C. T. U. contest nt the Mnrsh
flold Tnbernnclb Frldny evening.
Rev. R. G. Siimmcrlln of tho
United Brethren church, loft on tho
Uronkwnter for Portlnnd nnd other
points. Ho has been pnstor for stx
years, and Is now going out on nn
Evangelistic campaign.
Ispgail
iniutftiwwKi
COOS BAY
TIDES.
High wnter
Date.
Monday.... 7
NOVEMBER
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. NOTICE.
Thero will bo a drill meeting of
tho Oregon Nnvnl Reserve tonight
at tho Owls hnll, which will horo
nfter bo known ns Uio Armory.
KasJis
298 is The Busy Corner's
Telephone No.
It stands for Reliability,
Puvniy, Quantity and
Quality
LockharJ; - Parsons Drug Co.
, "The Betsy Corner"
IMarsh field, Oregon
LOST $10 greenback on Honltn thin
morning I.lbernl rounrd for ro
turn to I. R. Tower. ,
FOR RENT A four roomed lint
partly furnished. Phono 39R.
HOY WANTED Inside work. Per
mnncnt position. Apply Lockhart's
grocery.
JO 'piorjtnuun; 'tio5touiifluos "b4k
.tplslv "PIIaui ..topR jo; ojuo
oj .ijS1 .10 timiiou Hhd.iik (IHXNV.U
FOR KALK 100 liettil of 'grndiMl
Cottiwoll Ewos. Enterprjao Meat
Company.
NOVEMBER
Low wntor
Date.
Monday... 'i
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9:391 0.0
HORN. '
REID To Mr. nnd Mrs. Win
o
Reld nt
tho homo of .Tudgo Sehlbrodo In
Pint U, a daughter. Mrs. Rold Is
n dnughtor of Judgo Sohlbredo.
WILSON To Mr. nnd Mrs. O. N.
Wilson of Sumner, n daughter.
Mrs. Wilson Is a dnughtor of Chns.
Solandcr of Catching Inlot.
FOR RENT Furnished ramus. Mrs.
Hazard, cor. Sth and Market.
FOR RENT Residence KnKttddc,
Phone Mrs. McCnnn, North Rend.
WBBammmmaMmmammmamammmmmamammKmmnammmmmamamma
pk. Fall Spraying I
T . J Tim annann la nni of linml tfr H
V Ji MW BVUUVIi to iw w lM
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FOR RENT Pioneer lodging mrt-
iiients. Will bo for rent nftor Nov.
7. Apply to E. O'Connoll.
FOR SALE Gitwillne launch "K-ft
5 horso power Union engine- II.
W. Snnford, Sumnor, Or., Phono
3HX7.
WANTED Three unfurnished
rooms for housokeoplng. Phono 73,
between 5 and G p. m.
season
fall spraying, nnd nil tho fruit
growers thnt expect to ninrkot
your fruit noxt season must spray
now, wo bavo tho material.
Llino Spray Spray
and Hoso rtimpi
Sulphur Spray Spray
Spray Noz Materlnl
tui3
LOST At SIstcrH of Retlmny dance,
at I. O; O. F. hnll, Mondny ovo
nlng, crescent pin sot with pearls.
Liberal rownrd If returned to "X"
Tlmos offlco.
LOST WhUo French
Finder notify E. D.
Myers' Storo.
poddlo dog.
Michael at
WANTED Potiltlon us cooks In
camp by man and wlfo. Experi
enced. Phono 1161, North llond, Or
Pioneer Hardware Co
Leading- tlordwuro Htoro
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If You Only Knew
How painstakingly Olympic Flour Is made
you would surely Insist upon having no
other In tho house. Every kernel or
wheat that goe3 Into Olympic Flour Is
thoroughly washed boforo It goes through
the mill. It Isn't touched by human hands
nftor It is washed. It conies to you clean
nnd sweet.
Only tho very finest selected Northwest
ern grown Blue Stem wheat goes Into
Olympic Flour, Every batch undergoes a
laboratory test to make sure that ever
sack Is uniform. That Is why Olympic
makes the best bread, biscuit and pastrj
nli'nva fciJt .
M"t
H. W. PAINTER
MwshfieW ... Oregon
7 -K-r-rK-K-K-H-H B-K--------
FOR SALE A two-horse clectrlo
motor, small centrifugal pump and
300 gallon iron tank. Samo can
bo seen by applying to mo at North
Rend. O. F. MeCuUom.
FOR RENT North Rend Hotel, 37
rooms upstairs, dining room, kitch
en nnd office, with or without bar
room. All furnished. Will make
rent easy to tho right kind of ten
ant. Apply at onco to Robt. Mnr
sdou Sr., Marsbtleld.
FOR SALE Gasoline boat. U lurm
power. Comploto equlpraont. does
at a bargain If taken at once. Ap
ply Palace Restaurant.
WANTED To buy a frwdi cow
J. Hlllstrom, Marshfleld, Ore.
vdfl SALE Homestead relinquish
ment In heart of Ten Mile country.
Eight acres slashed will sell for
Ono Hundred dollars 100. Address
Ohas. Pohle, Sampson, Or., Doug
hlas County.
FOR RENT Five-room furnished
apartment In O'Connell building.
KIUm PlieaxautN. I. It. Tower re
turned Snturday from an auto trip to
Roseburg during which ho killed nlno
pheasants. Ho hnd n good trip.
Cnpt. OIkoii Hurt. Cnpt. IJ. W.
Olson Is nurBlng n soro nnsnl nppon
dnge ns n result of a bnd fnll while
trying to Jump from tho dQck of tho
vessel to n launch tho other dny. Tho
Nnnn Smith will probably sail today
for Ray Point.
No Council Meeting. Thero will
bo no meeting of tho Mnrshflold city
council this week, tho council hnvlng
adjourned Inst Tuesday night for two
weekfl owing lo tho lack of buslnesB
nnd the fact that tomorrow Is elec
tion dny.
AmIim Divorce. Otto A. Morrlssoy
lirn begun suit for dlvorco from his
wife, Edith Morrlssoy. Ho does not
know her present whorosbouts nnd Is
having his nttornoy, C. F. MoKnlght,
ntibllgh tho notice of milt In n Co
qulllo paper.
Is Indicted. ..T 0. Crawford, tho
fornior Mnrshflold lawyor, was Indict
ed by the federnl grand Jury at Port
'and a couil of dnyK no for Imner
sonntlng a fedoral ofllccr. Ho will
have Ida trial nt tho next torm of
federal court there.
Smith Here. R. 0. Smith of
0 rants Pass, domocrntlo eandldnto for
congreas ngnlnst Congrcssmnu Ilnw-
ley from this district, arrived horo
todny nftor mnklng n tour of tho Co-
qulllo vnlley. Ho hns many friends
In this county through former visits,
having been planning for tho last
vear or so lo move to Mnrshflold to
live nnd mndo ninny visits horo. Ho
Is ronfldent of victory. Ho will snenk
t tho Marshflold Mnonlc Oporn
Ilniiso tonight.
RonortH Theft. Mrs. Lura E.
Wood ,who roKlden at tho .Danlols
Creole Logging Cnmn, hns roportod to
Mnrshal Carter that Robert Hoad, n
fourteon-yenr-old boy from Rosoburg
tolo several dollars from her. Tho
'nd ran nwny from homo nnd whon
his folks nt RnHnhurg found hn was
hero, tbev hnd Sam Slkos of Rose
burg phono Marshal Cartor to sond
him homo. Marshal Cartor did so
hist week and n few days nftor Mrs.
Wood roported tho loss of hor money.
SI Noidi Fined. SI Noah anpoared
boforo Justlco Ponnock todny nnd
nlended to n chargo of assault and
battory proferrod by .Tay R. Towor,
and paid a lino of $10 nnd costs. It
rosultcd from nn escnpado at tho
Glasgow Oun Club Sunday. Qamo
Warden Noah started nftor Rny
Knufmnn for shooting a wound
ed ,) duck out of n boat,
and Jny Towor called to
Kaufman that Wright couldn't do
anything. Wright thon started to
ward Tower and a fow words botwoon
thorn resulted In Noah landing a
stiff ono on Towor. Tho assault was
witnessed by a number of mombors
of tho club who declared today that
It was unprovoked.
PLAY TO RE flIVEN.
Miss Dixie Loftln with tho assis
tance of hor company and Marshflold
local tnlont, will present on Friday
evonlnc tho great comedy success
"Mlstnkes Will Hanpon"
a farco comedy In threo acts.
On tho following week, Miss Loftln
will iiresent the great play.
"Tho Lion and tho Mouso"
An emotional drama In four nets.
This play will not bo doformod In
any way, It will bo prosonted to the
public In full cast tho samo as It was
playod In Now York.
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I Personal Notes 3
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C. R. PECK has returned from a, bus
iness trip to San Francisco.
J. 11. FLANAGAN returned todny
from a business trip to San Fran
cisco. J. M. RLAKE arrived here today
from San Frnnclsco to look nftcr
Intorests on tho Rny.
GEO. DINDINGER returned todny
from a short business and pleasure
trip to California points.
JOHN HENDR1CKSON of CoosRlv.
or was In town Saturday looking
nftor Borne business Interests.
CIIAS STAUFF returned todny from
n fow months stny In California.
Ho Is much Improved In health.
JUDGE J. S. COKE arrived home Sat
urday from a trip to Eugene. Ho
left this morning for Coqulllo on
business.
VERNON SHELLY returned today
from San Francisco whoro ho has
boon on business for Ills father, G.
W. Shelly.
J. M. UPTON has returned from Cur
ry county nnd reports thnt his
father, J. II. Upton, who was 111,
is much Improved.
MRS. J. G. McDOUOAL of Rny Park.1
is reported qulto III at North Rend
whoro Bho hns been staying whllo
hor husbnnd has boon confined In
Mercy hospital.
MRS. LLOYD RRIDGES and mother,
Mrs. Rrown, loft Snturday for
Portland. They sold their room
ing houso on South Rroadway to
W. F. Hurt and wife.
JAS WATSON, county clerk, spoilt
Sunday with Marshflold friends.
Ho camo ovor Saturday with his
slstor, Miss Dorothy Watson, who
went to Portlnnd to visit.
W. P. MURPHY and wlfo roturned
today from Snn Francisco, Mrs
McLcod who accompanied Mrs.
Murphy south went to Los Angeles
nnd will return noxt Sntitrdny
MISS INEZ ANDERSON of North
Horn!, who linn boon attending n
business school In Portland this
fnll Is expected homo In time for
tho funornl of hor mother, Mrs.
Victor Anderson, noxt Wednesday.
WM. McCAHEY, Frank Terry nnd C.
W. Gnrrett, tqreo of tho bCBt
known nnd most olllclont loggers in
tho county, were dowh from tho
McDonntd nnd Vnughn Rluo Ridge
Cnmp todny on buBlnoss ntid pleasure.
NORTH BEND
EASY WIIE
High School Football Team De
feats Myrtle Point Eleven
At Myrtle Point.
MYRTLE POINT, Ore, Nov. 14.
By a score of 15 to 0, tho North Bond.
High School football team defeated
tho Myrtle Point High School team
horo Saturday nftornoon. Tho visit
or wero n llttlo heavier and bettor
trained than the home team. Ther
was n fair crowd out to seo tho contest.
ill
Ladles' Hats nimbi ovor nnd ro
trimmed. Trimming fiOc to $1.00 nt
Ladles Emporium Mm. Wright.
Tho LADIES' All) of tho Mothodlnt
church will sorvo n Business Mon-
LUNCH nt NOON TUESDAY In tho
COOS Bltlg., nnd SUPPER In the
EVENING nlso.
T TALK ON
PROHIBITION
Mass Meeting Held at Marsh
field Tabernacle Sunday
Evening.
Tho Prohibition mooting hold nt
tho Mnrshflold Tnbornnclo Snndajr
evening wns woll nttonded despite tho
Inclement wenther. M. C. Hortou
presided ns chnlrmnn of tho mooting
nnd n dozen lornl men delivered short
tnlks urging tho cntiso of prohibition,
for Tuesday's election. Tho sponk
Ing program was Interspersed with
vopjjI numbers.
Tho meeting was opened by scrlp
turo rending by Row J. Richard Olson
nnd prayer by Rev. II. I. Riitlodge
nnd tho aponkors nnd tholr subjocts
woro its follows:
C. II. Marsh on "Greater Home
Rulo."
Rev. II. I. Rittlodgo on "Tho Search
Warrant Feature"
Rov. G. LoRoy Hnll on "Personal
Liberty."
A. O. Wnlkor on "Prohibition Doo
Prohibit."
I. S. Smith on "Tho Laboring Mau
nnd tho Saloon."
Rov. J. Richard Olson' on ''How to
Vote."
Wo Judgo a treo by what fruit U
bonrs, nnd tho futui'o by tho pnst.
If tho fruit on .Too Bennett's treo Is
nf lm 111. ,.1.1 ....It ..!., I,. II l ..ll .
'. i..u mint iii tu iviij , lb IB IJII11U
snfo to flguro that It will continue i
to bear tho samo fruit. Thoroforo
tnko his Port Amomlmcnt with n
grain of unit, and when voting on
this mensttro put n plain X behind
number 307 on your ticket, which
menus thnt wo want tho majority to
rulo nnd don't want to stop progrosa
Just becnuso Elijah nnd Joo Bon
net t object. C. R. PECK.
' Voto YES on Port. Measure culling
for $300,000 bond Isstto by putting
n plain X bohlntl 308.'
(C. R. PECK paid Adv.)
Evoryono como
Supper.
to tho TAMALK
REPUBLICANS VOTE FOR II. V.
JONES.
To tho Voters of Coos County:
Certain Inlluonces are nt,work to
Indtiro you to voto for Judgo Hamil
ton, u Democrat, ns ngnlnst Mr.
Jones, n Republican, for Circuit
Judgo. Mr. Jones Is a good clean
man nnd If elected will mnko tin ef
ficient, cnpnblo nnd upright ofllclaL
To voto f-r V-. J.:'.e.-. will not Jeo
pardize tho chances of Judgo Coke
ono whit moro than to voto for
Judgo Hamilton. Do not bo docotv
cd, Wo do not wnnt tho roputatloa
of knifing a eandldnto from abroad,
because If wo do It will bo visited
upon us In tho future Lot us "tote"
fnlr. Thoro Is no excuse for tinr
Republican refusing to support D. F.
Jonos,
GEO WATKINS.
E. L. C. PARKIN,
GEO. N. FARRIN,
HARRY G. HOY,
EDWARD II. JOEHNIC,
C. E.'MAYREE,
J. O. MULLEN,
J. H. GUERRY, l
O. A. SBHLBREDE,
W. U. DOUQLAS.
Hot time KLKPTIOV duv. MFTII.
OD1ST hot TAMALK SUPPER. Coos
Building. ,
"TTnd Tho Times' Want Ads.
-tt-8-Utt-n--B--B-U-M-a- S--tt--U- ---$?-.
DON'T BE A MUTT
YOUR. HORSE REQUIRES
THE BEST FEED
A dealer advises us that quality docs not mat
ter with the Marshfield Barley Buyers.
Call For
SPERRY'S UNION BARLEY
and see
MILLINERY
at
Great Reduction
FOR SALE Household furniture
cheap nnd houso for rent. Enquire
at 463 North Broadway,
FOR. SALE. Only $400.
Lot 19x20 Bl. 13, Edmonston first
Addition to Marshfleld.
CHAS, W, CARLSON
1680 B Hassalq X., Portland, Oregon
HIGH GRADE PATTERN HATS AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
$30.00 Hats at . $1H.OO
$10.00 Hats nt ,. . . , $.0.00
$12.00 HatH at ($ 7.00
$10.00 Hats at $,0.00
$.8.00 Hats at . . . $.5.00
$.0,00 Hats nt $.1.00
at
Ladies' Emporium
MUS. WRIGHT
That Quality Does Count.
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Eagles' Dance Hall
NOW FOR RENT
Dancing Clubs and! Others
who desire particulars can
see the secretary.'
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